The Flipped College Classroom Conceptualized and Re-Conceptualized / [electronic resource] : edited by Lucy Santos Green, Jennifer R. Banas, Ross A. Perkins. - XVIII, 261 p. 12 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resource. - Educational Communications and Technology: Issues and Innovations . - Educational Communications and Technology: Issues and Innovations .

Ch.1. The Flipped Classroom: A Brief, Brief History -- Ch.2. Step by Step, Slowly I Flip -- Ch.3. Tools of the Trade - What Do You Need to Flip? -- Ch.4. Evaluation...How Do You Know It Is Working? -- Ch.5. Flipping the Humanities -- Ch.6. Flipping Education -- Ch.7. Flipping Engineering. Ch.8. Flipping STEM -- Ch.9. Flipping Health Sciences -- Ch.10. Flipping Other Areas -- .

This book provides a descriptive, progressive narrative on the flipped classroom including its history, connection to theory, structure, and strategies for implementation. Important questions to consider when evaluating the purpose and effectiveness of flipping are answered. The book also highlights case studies of flipped higher education classrooms within five different subject areas. Each case study is similarly structured to highlight the reasons behind flipping, principles guiding flipped instructions, strategies used, and lessons learned. An appendix that contains lesson plans, course schedules, and descriptions of specific activities is also included.

9783319418551

10.1007/978-3-319-41855-1 doi


Education.
Educational technology.
Education.
Learning & Instruction.
Educational Technology.

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